When : Tuesday 4th October 2022, 8pm
Where : Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Norwich. One of the three relegated PL clubs from last season and another that has, arguably, been preparing for an assault on the Championship title since being promoted to the PL 16 or so months ago. So this isn’t going to be easy, and most likely not very attractive to watch from a Reading perspective. Add to that the difference in terms of squad flexibility and a run of games over the next 4/5 weeks that basically gives everyone a game every 4-5 days and you can see the difficulties for the smaller clubs in the division (esp. those with injury problems that refuse to naff off).
As is usual in this division for Norwich, after a handful of games readjusting, they are not able to lose games. Current run is 8 league games of which only 22 points have been won so probably Reading coming through this game with no new injuries may well be seen as a successful evening. That said though, Norwich do concede goals with only 4 clean sheets from the 13 games they’ve played in all competitions so far this season - just a shame they score enough to largely make that irrelevant though!
Teemu Pukki is still there and still banging them in (4 in 10 apps) but now he’s been joined by US international Josh Sargent who has notched 6 goals in 11 appearances. Then they have some rather useful midfielders in the shape of the English Aaron Ramsey (on loan from Villa), Onel Hernandez and Todd Cantwell plus a bright prospect in defence by the name of Andrew Omobamidele (an RoI international already too). Still, at least Buendia and Vrancic have gone!
Norwich will be without 5 players due to injury; Jakob Sorensen, Isaac Hayden, Jon Rowe, Sam McCallum and Dimitris Giannoulis. Meanwhile Reading’s injury problems got worse again on Saturday with the revelation that Baba Rahman is now out for 3-4 weeks with hamstring trouble and Andy Yiadom is also a major doubt with ankle and calf problems. This will mean that NGW will retain his left back position and, if AY does miss out, Hutchinson will drop back into defence.
And it’s all on SKY too just like the last time Norwich visited for their 3 points back in December 2020. Just four Reading players remain at the club from that game less than 2 years ago - Moore, Holmes, McIntyre and Ejaria. Interestingly the last three home games have all followed a pattern, Norwich come out of the blocks quickly and score within the first 15 minutes. Reading then equalise before Norwich wrap it all up with a second.
Referee
Darren Bond
Previously
09 Jan 21 > Luton Town 1-0 Reading (FA Cup)
21 Nov 20 > Bournemouth 4-2 Reading
17 Oct 20 > Middlesbrough 0-0 Reading
12 Sep 20 > Derby County 0-2 Reading
11 Jul 20 > Charlton Athletic 0-1 Reading
14 Jan 20 > Blackpool 0-2 Reading (FA Cup)
26 Nov 19 > Reading 0-1 Leeds United
10 Nov 18 > Reading 2-2 Ipswich Town
15 Sep 18 > Preston North End 2-3 Reading
03 Apr 18 > Aston Villa 3-0 Reading
20 Jan 17 > Reading 0-1 Brentford
30 Nov 17 > Reading 3-0 Barnsley
11 Feb 17 > Reading 0-0 Barnsley
13 Aug 16 > Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Reading
14 Mar 15 > Watford 4-1 Reading
30 Aug 14 > Middlesbrough 0-1 Reading
Historically
Norwich are one of those sides that used to be reasonably regular opponents until they found the second division in 1960 and since then, apart from the one season in division 3 in 2009/2010, they've been consistently in the top two divisions, so the two sides went about 35 years or so with no league meetings.
Therefore this game will be the 38th time the sides have played a league game in Reading. The home league record so far reads 18 Reading wins to 12 for Norwich with 65 scored and 48 conceded. On the whole Reading had a better time of these games pre-1960 so will take quite a fight to make it 19 wins.
The current league run against Norwich though is utter cr@p with just 1 point being gained from the last 7 games. In that time Reading have at least scored once in each game to rack up 9 goals. Unfortunately Norwich have scored at least twice in each game to clock 20 goals and, as mentioned above, each of the last 3 home games have finished 2-1 to Norwich.
How to follow the game
- Get ticket and go
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)
- SKY